Dog sitting
Overnight and in-home care, prep checklists, and trust signals.
What to Pack When Dropping Your Dog at a Sitter
Whether your dog is going to the sitter's home or the sitter is staying at yours, here's the complete packing list — food, medication, leads, bedding, and the documents that make the difference.
Vet-Trained Dog Sitters — When You Need One and How to Find One
Not every sitter who claims 'vet experience' has the same background. Here's what vet-trained actually means in different contexts, when you genuinely need a medically experienced sitter, and how to verify what you're being told.
Should You Tip Your Dog Sitter? Australian Etiquette Explained
Tipping is not part of Australian service culture — but a dog sitter who's spent 10 nights in your home caring for your dog is different from a restaurant server. Here's what's normal, what's appreciated, and how Australians actually say thank you.
Signs of a Good Dog Sitter — 12 Green Flags Worth Paying Attention To
Most owners focus on red flags when vetting a sitter. But the positive signals are just as diagnostic. Here's what a good dog sitter actually looks like — at the profile stage, at the meet-and-greet, and during the stay.
Dog Sitting for Senior Dogs — What Changes and What to Brief Your Sitter On
Senior dogs need more from a sitter than their younger selves did. Here's what changes after 8–10 years — medication complexity, mobility, cognitive decline, and the specific information your sitter needs to provide excellent care.
Dog Sitting for Puppies in Australia — What to Know Before You Book
Puppies need a different kind of sitting than adult dogs. Here's what vaccination requirements apply, what a puppy sitter actually needs to know, and how to find the right person for a dog under 12 months.
How to Prepare Your Dog for a Sitter
A dog that's never been left with a sitter will adapt better with the right preparation. Here's how to introduce the sitter, what information to leave, and how to make the handover as smooth as possible.
Pet Sitter Meet-and-Greet Checklist — What to Cover
A sitting meet-and-greet covers more ground than a walking one. Here's the complete checklist — from medication walkthrough to overnight logistics — so nothing important gets missed.
Overnight Dog Sitting — What's Included and What to Expect
Overnight dog sitting keeps your dog in their own home while you're away. Here's exactly what's included, what you should confirm with any sitter, and how to set them up for success.
Long-Term Dog Sitting in Australia — What to Expect for Extended Stays
Long-term dog sitting (7+ nights) has different requirements, pricing considerations, and preparation needs than a weekend booking. Here's everything that changes for extended stays.
Last-Minute Dog Sitter — What to Do When You Need Care Urgently
Need a dog sitter in less than 48 hours? Here's how to find one fast, what to do if the platform comes up short, and how to brief a last-minute sitter in under 10 minutes.
In-Home Dog Sitting vs Kennels — Which Is Better for Your Dog?
Kennels are cheaper than in-home sitting but put your dog in an unfamiliar, high-stimulus environment. Here's how to decide which is right for your specific dog — plus the honest cost comparison.
House Sitter With Pets — What It Means and When It's the Right Choice
A house-sitter 'with pets' and a dedicated pet sitter are not the same thing. Here's the difference, when each makes sense, and what to confirm before combining home and pet care under one arrangement.
Dog Sitting at Your Home vs at the Sitter's Home — Which Is Better?
In-home sitting and home-boarding are both valid choices — but they suit different dogs. Here's how the two options compare on environment, cost, supervision, and which works best for your dog.
Holiday Dog Sitter in Australia — How to Book and What to Expect
Christmas, Easter, and school holidays are when dog sitter demand peaks and availability drops fastest. Here's when to book, what peak pricing looks like, and how to make sure your dog is in good hands while you're away.
Dog Sitter Prices by Length of Stay — 1 Night to 2 Weeks+
Dog sitting rates vary by stay length. Here's how pricing works across Australian platforms for single nights, long weekends, week-long stays, and extended bookings — plus when a discount kicks in.
Dog Sitter for Multiple Dogs — Rates, Logistics, and What to Confirm
Sitting two or three dogs from the same household is more than double the work of one. Here's how multi-dog pricing works, what to confirm with a sitter before booking, and what changes at the meet-and-greet.
Dog Sitter for Travellers — How to Manage Pet Care When You Travel Frequently
Frequent travellers need a different approach to dog sitting than occasional holiday-makers. Here's how to build a reliable care network, manage bookings across multiple trips, and set up your dog for consistent, low-stress care.
How Much Does a Dog Sitter Cost in Australia? (2026)
Dog sitters in Australia charge $30–$55 for daytime care and $75–$120 per night for overnight stays. Here's a city-by-city breakdown with TruePath platform data, plus how sitting differs from boarding.
What to Do If Your Dog Sitter Cancels Last Minute
Your dog sitter cancelled and your trip is in 24–72 hours. Here's the exact sequence of steps to find reliable replacement care as quickly as possible.
Dog Sitter Cancellation Policies — What's Fair for Both Sides
Cancellation policies for dog sitting vary by platform and individual sitter. Here's how TruePath's policy works, what's typical across the industry, and what's actually fair when a booking falls apart.
Dog Sitting for Diabetic Dogs — Finding an Insulin-Trained Sitter
Diabetic dogs need a sitter who can administer subcutaneous insulin injections on a strict schedule. Here's what that requires, how to find and vet a capable sitter, and what the handover process looks like.